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That is a percentage, what are the actual numbers. That demo tends to be the lowest voting group out of all age demos. -- nm
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Bacon (aka redmond)
Nov 9 '16, 07:19
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The numbers on the left are their percentage of who voted last night.
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iSpam
Nov 9, 07:25
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But you don't know the sizes of the groups. I guess I could look that up -- nm
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Michael Dukakis
Nov 9, 07:31
But it doesn't tell you what percentage of their age group voted. How many millenials voted as a percent of all millenials? -- nm
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TWuG
Nov 9, 07:27
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I don't know how many are of voting age yet but we know they are the largest generation. IF we hold them and Boomers as roughly equal in voters
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spamlet
Nov 9, 07:39
not that I doubt their turnout was lowest but what are the demo split on that? -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 9, 07:27
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